Return of the corrected dead zone.
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Valve says it has already fixed the drift on the Steam Deck analog sticks.
After the first reports of drifting in the right analog of some of the first units of the new Valve handheld, registered through Valve’s own control calibrator tool, the company reacted quickly and says it has fixed the problem.
Lawrence Yang of Valve commented on Twitter that an update has already been released that fixes the drift, caused by an error in a previous update.
According to Yang, after the reports emerged, they investigated the situation and found that it is a regression in the dead zone of the analogs, caused by a recent update and that has now been corrected.
Hi all, a quick note about Steam Deck thumbsticks. The team has looked into the reported issues and it turns out it was a deadzone regression from a recent firmware update. We just shipped a fix to address the bug, so make sure you?re up to date.
— Lawrence Yang (@lawrenceyang) March 2, 2022
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